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         <description><![CDATA[A sand bagger is one who plays better than there handicap, this usually is from not posting there scores each time they play. In order to play&#160; tournament golf you need to be a member of PGA where you join at your local golf course club. As you establish your handicap and level of golf this will help you in choosing the right type of golf club sets for your game.
Some terms used in the rule handicap index this is the official handicap that was established through USGA sanctioned golf club....]]></description>
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         <title><![CDATA[More Tips.....]]></title>
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An equitable stroke control is the method that is used to determine how many strokes played on a hole based on your course handicap that will count towards your adjusted gross score.
The adjusted gross score is the total number of strokes played after permitting for equitable stroke control.
Net score is the adjusted gross score minus your personal course handicap and the sand bagger is the player who does not post all his best scores thus only leading to a greater handicap than one...]]></description>
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